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Virgin Mobile Launches The vTrendy
By: Tech2.com News Staff   |   Jun 23, 2008
Virgin Mobile, a youth-focused mobile services brand from Tata Teleservices has introduced the vTrendy handset.

The color phone weighs in at 65gms and is FM-enabled along with features like one touch access to Vbytes - Virgin Mobile's data portal - speaker phone, organizer, phonebook memory of 500 contacts and additional 150 contacts on RUIM (SIM) card.

At Vbytes, users can get unlimited access to Virgin Mobile selected content and other applications for Rs. 5 per day.

The vTrendy is priced at Rs. 1,499 and comes with a lifetime validity recharge and a starter user kit.

P Madhavan, Chief Sales and  Distribution Officer, Virgin Mobile India said, "Youth today are faced with a situation where they have no stylish CDMA handsets in the price range of below Rs. 1500. Even a GSM service provider's handset bundled offer does not really appeal to them because of lack of attractive handsets. vTrendy is a 'no compromise deal for youth' since it combines a stylish handset to suit their budget, is loaded with features such as FM Radio, 65K Color and Long Messaging Service (LMS) and is bundled with an offer tailored just for them. "

vTrendy is available across 15,000 outlets nationally, 1000 modern retail outlets and 34 kiosks in the country.
 
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Two months after I bought the VTrendy, the battery charging system displayed errors, my phone began to hang indefinitely and my display screen stopped working completely. I couldn't see anything except a dark blue glow on my screen. I couldn't read messages or see who had called me. Although the phone is under a 1 year warranty, I've gone to 4 locations, 2 of them listed by Virgin mobile as authorized service centres, and they told me that THEY DON'T ACCEPT THESE PHONES ANYMORE.

The VTrendy was an absolute waste of money, a pathetically slow and error-prone phone that made even simple text messaging a herculean task. Moreover, I had to use it with handsfree because of the heat and radiation it produced, which often gave me a splitting headache and made me feel nauseous.
Farsheed @ Sep 29, 2008
Two months after I bought the VTrendy, the battery charging system displayed errors, my phone began to hang indefinitely and my display screen stopped working completely. I couldn't see anything except a dark blue glow on my screen. I couldn't read messages or see who had called me. Although the phone is under a 1 year warranty, I've gone to 4 locations, 2 of them listed by Virgin mobile as authorized service centres, and they told me that THEY DON'T ACCEPT THESE PHONES ANYMORE.

The VTrendy was an absolute waste of money, a pathetically slow and error-prone phone that made even simple text messaging a herculean task. Moreover, I had to use it with handsfree because of the heat and radiation it produced, which often gave me a splitting headache and made me feel nauseous.
Farsheed @ Sep 29, 2008
Two months after I bought the VTrendy, the battery charging system displayed errors, my phone began to hang indefinitely and my display screen stopped working completely. I couldn't see anything except a dark blue glow on my screen. I couldn't read messages or see who had called me. Although the phone is under a 1 year warranty, I've gone to 4 locations, 2 of them listed by Virgin mobile as authorized service centres, and they told me that THEY DON'T ACCEPT THESE PHONES ANYMORE.

The VTrendy was an absolute waste of money, a pathetically slow and error-prone phone that made even simple text messaging a herculean task. Moreover, I had to use it with handsfree because of the heat and radiation it produced, which often gave me a splitting headache and made me feel nauseous.
Farsheed @ Sep 29, 2008
Two months after I bought the VTrendy, the battery charging system displayed errors, my phone began to hang indefinitely and my display screen stopped working completely. I couldn't see anything except a dark blue glow on my screen. I couldn't read messages or see who had called me. Although the phone is under a 1 year warranty, I've gone to 4 locations, 2 of them listed by Virgin mobile as authorized service centres, and they told me that THEY DON'T ACCEPT THESE PHONES ANYMORE.

The VTrendy was an absolute waste of money, a pathetically slow and error-prone phone that made even simple text messaging a herculean task. Moreover, I had to use it with handsfree because of the heat and radiation it produced, which often gave me a splitting headache and made me feel nauseous.
Farsheed @ Sep 29, 2008
Two months after I bought the VTrendy, the battery charging system displayed errors, my phone began to hang indefinitely and my display screen stopped working completely. I couldn't see anything except a dark blue glow on my screen. I couldn't read messages or see who had called me. Although the phone is under a 1 year warranty, I've gone to 4 locations, 2 of them listed by Virgin mobile as authorized service centres, and they told me that THEY DON'T ACCEPT THESE PHONES ANYMORE.

The VTrendy was an absolute waste of money, a pathetically slow and error-prone phone that made even simple text messaging a herculean task. Moreover, I had to use it with handsfree because of the heat and radiation it produced, which often gave me a splitting headache and made me feel nauseous.
Farsheed @ Sep 29, 2008
Two months after I bought the VTrendy, the battery charging system displayed errors, my phone began to hang indefinitely and my display screen stopped working completely. I couldn't see anything except a dark blue glow on my screen. I couldn't read messages or see who had called me. Although the phone is under a 1 year warranty, I've gone to 4 locations, 2 of them listed by Virgin mobile as authorized service centres, and they told me that THEY DON'T ACCEPT THESE PHONES ANYMORE.

The VTrendy was an absolute waste of money, a pathetically slow and error-prone phone that made even simple text messaging a herculean task. Moreover, I had to use it with handsfree because of the heat and radiation it produced, which often gave me a splitting headache and made me feel nauseous.
Farsheed @ Sep 29, 2008
Hi mohammad here,
In this vtrendy model u can connect free internet.,...
means u can connect internet via usb cable on Pc.
for more information email me
mohammad_digoswal@yahoo.co.in
Mohammad @ Jul 18, 2008
Can i use a Virgin branded sim card on a Tata branded mobile phone say like Nokia 6275 which is one of the most successful CDMA mobile phones ever produced??? since
i have heard that the existing phones that are avaliable thier battery life is hopeless
Punit @ Jun 29, 2008
Tarriff plan plzzz.. People check Virgin's tarriff plans before jumping onto their n/w.. its very expensive..
Vikrant @ Jun 24, 2008
real innovator
Shanthakumar @ Jun 24, 2008
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